How to Make Gratitude Stones

Inside: Just in time for Thanksgiving, learn how to use Gratitude Stones to cultivate a sense of gratitude in kids.

A sense of gratitude, or feeling thankful and appreciative of the good things in one’s life, is an important social-emotional skill that can increase happiness and improve health. In this post, learn how to make a simple nature craft for kids, Gratitude Stones, that can be used to cultivate an attitude of gratitude from an early age.

How to Make Gratitude Stones

From infancy, children are taught to say thank you when a person does something kind for them or gives them a gift. As they grow, kids can be challenged to reflect on why they feel grateful for the kind act or gift.

When I recently asked my 6-year-old to think about why he felt thankful for a new book, he replied, “I am thankful for the book because you didn’t have to buy it for me, but you did. I am thankful for the book and for you! My heart feels happy!”

My heart feels happy! ~ Colin, age 6

What an incredible description of the feeling that a sense of gratitude awards! Gratitude does make your heart feel happy, and that is why a single heart is used to embellish the craft shared below.

To Make This Gratitude Stone Craft You Will Need

Directions for Gratitude Stones Craft

2. Place the heart on the surface of a clean stone. Using a paintbrush, lightly spread a thin layer of Mod Podge over the tissue paper and top half of the rock. Allow this layer to dry undisturbed.

3. Flip the rock over and spread Mod Podge over the bottom half. Allow this layer to dry undisturbed.

When the rocks are dry, notice how seamless and smooth they feel! The thin tissue paper conforms to every nook and cranny within the rock so that it almost seems a natural part of it!

5 Ways to Use Gratitude Stones

The gratitude stone is a physical reminder to remember your blessings! There are many ways to use them.

1. Family Dinner

Pass a gratitude stone around the dinner table before eating. When holding the stone, you must share something or someone you feel thankful for.

2. Calm Down Strong Feelings

Thinking and talking about the good things in our life can calm down angry or sad feelings and build resiliency. Teach your child how to hold the stone in their hands and list everything they feel thankful for.

3. As a Bedtime Ritual

Pass your child the gratitude stone and ask him, “What was the best part of your day?” Reply with your answer when he passes the stone back to you.

4. Share a Stone

Create extra stones and share them with the people you feel thankful for! Include a little note expressing your gratitude.

5. Spread Joy in Your Community

An attitude of gratitude is contagious! Scatter gratitude stones around your community and neighborhood to spread joy to others. Finding tiny hearts on stones is sure to bring a smile to other people’s faces!

Spreading joy and expressing gratitude makes everyone’s day brighter. How do you teach your children about gratitude?

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Hi! I run a website on which I blog about ways to get children interested in family history and genealogy. I would like to feature your gratitude stones in a blog post in which I talk about how kids could bring them to a cemetery to honor and thank loved ones who have passed on. I would, of course, completely link back to this post and give full credit to you. Let me know if this would be acceptable, and, of course, I completely understand if you’d rather not. Thanks! ~Emily

Thank you for this wonderful craft! I plan on using them with my Sunday School classes for our “Say Thank You: Family” lesson during November. I also want to make some larger ones to place along the mountain canyon road where we live.

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